Iranian wushu practitioners have clinched fifteen medals to finish as the runner-ups at the 9th edition of Asian Wushu Championships in Taiwan.
On Monday, Iranian sportswoman, ShahrbanooMansouriyan, exhibited impressive performance in the last contest of womens minus 65-kilogram category of the Sanda (sparring) discipline at the indoor Taoyuan Arena in the northwestern Taiwanese city of Taoyuan,and defeated a representative from Vietnam to collect the gold medal.
Erfan Ahangarian overpowered his Chinese rival in the mens minus 60-kilogram class of the Sanda section, and was awarded the gold medal.
In the mens 70-kilogram category, Saeed Fazeli conceded a defeat from his Chinese opponent and received the silver medal.
Sanda, sometimes called Sanshou or Lei tai, has all the combat aspects of wushu, but includes many more grappling techniques.
Earlier, Elaheh Mansouriyan, Morteza Azimi plus Iran men's nationalduilianTaolu team, consisting of Mohsen Ahmadi, Reza Khalafzadeh, and Amir Mohammad Rezaei, demonstrated brilliant performances in the tournament and picked up three gold medals.
Khalafzadeh and Farshad Arabi clinched two silver medalson Saturday.
Soheila Mansouriyan, Seddigheh Daryaei, Maryam Hashemi, Ashkan Delfani and Mehdi Mohammadi also pocketed five bronze medals for Iran.
The 9th edition of Asian Wushu Championships started in Taoyuan, Taiwan,on September 1and ran until September 5, 2016.